Isaac Asimov s entire set of Galactic Empire 15 should have been seen in what order

Updated on amusement 2024-03-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Isaac Asimov's entire set of Galactic Empire 15 could have been in the following order**

    1.Galactic Empire: Base (1951).

    2.Galactic Empire 2: Base & Empire (1952) 3

    Galactic Empire 3: Second Base (1953) 4Galactic Empire 4:

    Prelude to the Base (1988) 5Galactic Empire 5: Towards Base (1993) 6

    Galactic Empire 6: Edge of the Base (1982) 7Galactic Empire 7:

    Base & Earth (1986) 8Galactic Empire 8: I, Robot (Overture, Robot Short Story Collection) (1950-1982).

    9.Galactic Empire 9: Steel Cave (1954).

    10.Galactic Empire 10: The Naked Sun (1957) 11

    Galactic Empire 11: Robots at the Dawn (1983) 12Galactic Empire 12:

    Robots and Empires (1985) 13Galactic Empire 13: Starry Dust (1951) 14

    Galactic Empire 14: Starry Sky Undercurrent (1952) 15Galactic Empire 15:

    A Drop in the Sky (1950) This order is arranged in the order of the story line, which allows the reader to better understand the storyline and development.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is generally believed that there are two orders, one is in the order in which Asimov was published, namely: Reich - Robot - Base. The other is in the order in which the story takes place:

    Base - Robot - Empire (i.e. the order in which the Chinese translation is published). Personally, I recommend the second one.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Asimov's "Galactic Empire" has a total of 15 copies. Among them, there are 7 books in the base series, 5 books in the robot series, and 3 books in the empire series.

    The base series includes:

    1. "Galactic Empire: Base".

    2. "Galactic Empire 2: Base and Empire".

    3. "Galactic Empire 3: Second Base".

    4, "Galactic Empire 4: Prelude to the Base".

    5. "Galactic Empire 5: Towards Base".

    6, "Galactic Empire 6: The Edge of the Base".

    7, "Galactic Empire 7: Base and Earth".

    The robot series includes:

    1, "Galactic Empire 8: I, Robot".

    2, "Galactic Empire 9: Steel Cave".

    3, Wuqiao "Galactic Empire 10: Naked Sun".

    4. "Galactic Empire 11: Robots at the Dawn".

    5. "Galactic Empire 12: Robots and Empires".

    The Empire series includes:

    1, "Galactic Empire 13: Stars Like Dust".

    2, "Galactic Empire 14: Starry Sky Undercurrent".

    3, "Galactic Empire 15: A Drop in the Sky".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The order in which the series is written:

    1.Base. 2.Bases vs. Empires.

    3.Second base.

    4.Prelude to the base.

    5.Towards the base (base builder).

    6.The edge of the base.

    7.The base and the earth.

    8.I, the robot.

    9.Steel cavities. 10.Bare sun.

    11.Robots in the Dawn.

    12.Robots & Empires.

    13.The stars are like dust.

    14.Starry sky undercurrents.

    15.A drop in the sky.

    Chronologically: 8-10 11-12 13-15 4-5 1-3 6-7 Isaac's books are published in order (up to year only).

    15.A Drop in the Sky, 1950 (also known as "Pebbles in the Sky") 8I, Robot, late 1950.

    1.Base, 1951.

    13.Stars Like Dust, 1951.

    2.Base & Empire, 1952.

    14.Starry Sky Closed Burning Bridge Flow, 1952.

    3."The Second Base of the First Circle", 1953.

    9.Steel Cave, 1954 (The End of Eternity, 1955) 10"The Naked Sun", 1957 ("The Gods Themselves", 1972) is not finished to be added.

    The link seems to be the two "Edge of the Base" and "Base and Earth" in the postquel of the base, both of which are 80 years of ** sedan fierce?

    It is said that the base prequel 4Base Prelude 5Towards the base, it is the last ...... writtenFinal Conclusion: 1950s: 15, 8, 1, 13, 2, 14, 3, 9-101980s: 11-12 6-7 4-5

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A total of 15 copies, 7 copies of the base series, 5 copies of the robot series, 3 copies of the empire series, and the current reader has finished the base series, and the robot series has produced the first three books of "I, Robot", "Steel Hole", "Naked Sun", and the fourth book "Robot in the Dawn" will be available soon, and the empire series has not yet come out.

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